Municipal/DOT Poly Concrete Leveling/Stabilization

Mr. Sidewalk works with municipalities, DOT, HOA’s and homeowners to raise, level and stabilize their concrete.  From simple projects such as sidewalk or curb/gutter leveling, to the largest projects that require years of experience to get the job done right such as roadway concrete leveling.  We have expertise in municipal concrete raising who approach each project professionally, reliably, and affordably.

Uneven roadways can be hazardous to pedestrians and drivers. Replacing the piece of road that is sunken is an expensive solution, and time consuming solution.  And repairing the issue by top patching the sunken surface will only lead to further issues in the not-too-far off future.

Leveling the sunken roadways, filling the voids/stabilizing the slab, is the most cost/time effective, and longest lasting solution. When a road or highway is sunken and uneven, raising and leveling the concrete can be done with minimal traffic disruption. Due to the properties of our concrete raising polyurethane foam, traffic can return to normal immediately after the project is completed.

Common Commercial Areas Leveled:

– Roadway                                  – Sidewalks

– Curb and Gutter                        – Bridge Approach

– Seawall Stabilization                  – Parks/Recreation Slabs

– ADA Ramps Entrances/Exits      – Gazebo Foundation

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Mr. Sidewalk of Houston
Phone: (713) 532-2300

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Professional Uneven Sidewalk Raising and Walkway Leveling and Raising Repair Services in the following areas:

Alief, Atascocita, Bellaire, Clear Lake, Conroe, Lake Conroe, Downtown, First Colony, Greatwood, Houston, Heights, Humble, Katy, Kingwood, League City, Magnolia, Memorial, Meyerland, Midtown, Missouri City, Montrose/Neartown, New Territory, Pearland, River Oaks, Richmond, Sienna Plantation, Spring, Stafford, Sugar Land, Tanglewood, Tomball, The Woodlands, and West University.